- Source: Grigory Vorozheykin
Grigory Alekseyevich Vorozheikin (Russian: Григорий Алексеевич Ворожейкин; 16 March 1895 – 30 January 1974) was a Soviet Air Force general and later Marshal of Aviation.
During the Great Patriotic War, he was chief of staff (1941-1942), and first deputy commander of the Soviet Air Force (1942-1946). On instructions from the Supreme Command Headquarters, he co-ordinated the Velikye Luki Operation. He ran in the operations of the Leningrad front and Volkhov fronts to lift the Siege of Leningrad, and took part in leading the aviation's actions in the Battle of Kursk. In 1944 - 1945 he served as representative of the Supreme Command Headquarters at the 3rd Ukrainian fronts and 4th Ukrainian fronts. After the war, he became commander of the 1st Air Army.
He was twice arrested during Stalinist military purges (in 1938 and 1948), but was released (in 1940 and 1953) and reinstated both times. He retired from the Soviet Air Force in 1959.
He was awarded many orders and medals.
References
External links
Stronger than Death
Fighters
Sky of Fighter
Warriors of Sky
Over the Arc of Kursk
Dawn over Kiev
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Grigory Vorozheykin
- Vorozheykin
- 15th Air Army
- List of Heroes of the Soviet Union (V)
- List of World War II aces from the Soviet Union
- List of twice Heroes of the Soviet Union
- 2022 Moscow municipal elections